244 lines
9.3 KiB
Python
Executable File
244 lines
9.3 KiB
Python
Executable File
# Licensed to the Software Freedom Conservancy (SFC) under one
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# or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file
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# distributed with this work for additional information
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# regarding copyright ownership. The SFC licenses this file
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# to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the
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# "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance
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# with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing,
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# software distributed under the License is distributed on an
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# "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY
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# KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the
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# specific language governing permissions and limitations
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# under the License.
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from typing import List
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from selenium.common.exceptions import NoSuchElementException
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from selenium.common.exceptions import UnexpectedTagNameException
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from selenium.webdriver.common.by import By
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from selenium.webdriver.remote.webelement import WebElement
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class Select:
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def __init__(self, webelement: WebElement) -> None:
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"""Constructor. A check is made that the given element is, indeed, a
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SELECT tag. If it is not, then an UnexpectedTagNameException is thrown.
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:Args:
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- webelement - SELECT element to wrap
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Example:
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from selenium.webdriver.support.ui import Select \n
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Select(driver.find_element(By.TAG_NAME, "select")).select_by_index(2)
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"""
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if webelement.tag_name.lower() != "select":
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raise UnexpectedTagNameException(f"Select only works on <select> elements, not on {webelement.tag_name}")
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self._el = webelement
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multi = self._el.get_dom_attribute("multiple")
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self.is_multiple = multi and multi != "false"
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@property
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def options(self) -> List[WebElement]:
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"""Returns a list of all options belonging to this select tag."""
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return self._el.find_elements(By.TAG_NAME, "option")
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@property
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def all_selected_options(self) -> List[WebElement]:
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"""Returns a list of all selected options belonging to this select
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tag."""
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return [opt for opt in self.options if opt.is_selected()]
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@property
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def first_selected_option(self) -> WebElement:
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"""The first selected option in this select tag (or the currently
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selected option in a normal select)"""
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for opt in self.options:
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if opt.is_selected():
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return opt
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raise NoSuchElementException("No options are selected")
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def select_by_value(self, value: str) -> None:
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"""Select all options that have a value matching the argument. That is,
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when given "foo" this would select an option like:
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<option value="foo">Bar</option>
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:Args:
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- value - The value to match against
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throws NoSuchElementException If there is no option with specified value in SELECT
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"""
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css = f"option[value ={self._escape_string(value)}]"
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opts = self._el.find_elements(By.CSS_SELECTOR, css)
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matched = False
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for opt in opts:
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self._set_selected(opt)
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if not self.is_multiple:
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return
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matched = True
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if not matched:
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raise NoSuchElementException(f"Cannot locate option with value: {value}")
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def select_by_index(self, index: int) -> None:
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"""Select the option at the given index. This is done by examining the
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"index" attribute of an element, and not merely by counting.
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:Args:
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- index - The option at this index will be selected
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throws NoSuchElementException If there is no option with specified index in SELECT
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"""
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match = str(index)
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for opt in self.options:
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if opt.get_attribute("index") == match:
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self._set_selected(opt)
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return
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raise NoSuchElementException(f"Could not locate element with index {index}")
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def select_by_visible_text(self, text: str) -> None:
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"""Select all options that display text matching the argument. That is,
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when given "Bar" this would select an option like:
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<option value="foo">Bar</option>
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:Args:
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- text - The visible text to match against
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throws NoSuchElementException If there is no option with specified text in SELECT
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"""
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xpath = f".//option[normalize-space(.) = {self._escape_string(text)}]"
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opts = self._el.find_elements(By.XPATH, xpath)
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matched = False
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for opt in opts:
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self._set_selected(opt)
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if not self.is_multiple:
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return
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matched = True
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if len(opts) == 0 and " " in text:
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sub_string_without_space = self._get_longest_token(text)
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if sub_string_without_space == "":
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candidates = self.options
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else:
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xpath = f".//option[contains(.,{self._escape_string(sub_string_without_space)})]"
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candidates = self._el.find_elements(By.XPATH, xpath)
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for candidate in candidates:
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if text == candidate.text:
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self._set_selected(candidate)
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if not self.is_multiple:
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return
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matched = True
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if not matched:
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raise NoSuchElementException(f"Could not locate element with visible text: {text}")
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def deselect_all(self) -> None:
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"""Clear all selected entries.
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This is only valid when the SELECT supports multiple selections.
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throws NotImplementedError If the SELECT does not support
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multiple selections
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"""
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if not self.is_multiple:
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raise NotImplementedError("You may only deselect all options of a multi-select")
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for opt in self.options:
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self._unset_selected(opt)
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def deselect_by_value(self, value: str) -> None:
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"""Deselect all options that have a value matching the argument. That
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is, when given "foo" this would deselect an option like:
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<option value="foo">Bar</option>
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:Args:
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- value - The value to match against
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throws NoSuchElementException If there is no option with specified value in SELECT
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"""
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if not self.is_multiple:
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raise NotImplementedError("You may only deselect options of a multi-select")
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matched = False
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css = f"option[value = {self._escape_string(value)}]"
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opts = self._el.find_elements(By.CSS_SELECTOR, css)
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for opt in opts:
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self._unset_selected(opt)
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matched = True
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if not matched:
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raise NoSuchElementException(f"Could not locate element with value: {value}")
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def deselect_by_index(self, index: int) -> None:
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"""Deselect the option at the given index. This is done by examining
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the "index" attribute of an element, and not merely by counting.
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:Args:
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- index - The option at this index will be deselected
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throws NoSuchElementException If there is no option with specified index in SELECT
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"""
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if not self.is_multiple:
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raise NotImplementedError("You may only deselect options of a multi-select")
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for opt in self.options:
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if opt.get_attribute("index") == str(index):
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self._unset_selected(opt)
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return
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raise NoSuchElementException(f"Could not locate element with index {index}")
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def deselect_by_visible_text(self, text: str) -> None:
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"""Deselect all options that display text matching the argument. That
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is, when given "Bar" this would deselect an option like:
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<option value="foo">Bar</option>
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:Args:
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- text - The visible text to match against
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"""
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if not self.is_multiple:
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raise NotImplementedError("You may only deselect options of a multi-select")
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matched = False
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xpath = f".//option[normalize-space(.) = {self._escape_string(text)}]"
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opts = self._el.find_elements(By.XPATH, xpath)
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for opt in opts:
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self._unset_selected(opt)
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matched = True
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if not matched:
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raise NoSuchElementException(f"Could not locate element with visible text: {text}")
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def _set_selected(self, option) -> None:
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if not option.is_selected():
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if not option.is_enabled():
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raise NotImplementedError("You may not select a disabled option")
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option.click()
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def _unset_selected(self, option) -> None:
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if option.is_selected():
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option.click()
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def _escape_string(self, value: str) -> str:
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if '"' in value and "'" in value:
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substrings = value.split('"')
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result = ["concat("]
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for substring in substrings:
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result.append(f'"{substring}"')
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result.append(", '\"', ")
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result = result[0:-1]
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if value.endswith('"'):
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result.append(", '\"'")
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return "".join(result) + ")"
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if '"' in value:
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return f"'{value}'"
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return f'"{value}"'
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def _get_longest_token(self, value: str) -> str:
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items = value.split(" ")
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longest = ""
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for item in items:
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if len(item) > len(longest):
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longest = item
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return longest
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